About this app
Forget the tape measure. PlanSnap turns your iPhone Pro into a pocket surveyor. Walk into a room, tap scan, get a true-to-scale 3D model in seconds. Export Rightmove ready floor plans straight from your phone. WHY PLANSNAP • Offline by design. No account, no upload, no data leaves your phone • LiDAR accurate to within 1-2% in good lighting • Works in new builds with zero signal • One tap Rightmove pack: PDF floor plan + hero render + dimension list • Insurance mode: timestamped, GPS stamped, tamper evident exports BUILT FOR • Private landlords listing on Rightmove without agent fees • Estate agents needing fast valuations • Tenants documenting move in for deposit protection • Holiday let hosts refreshing listings with 3D tours • Tradespeople quoting for flooring, painting, kitchens WHAT YOU GET • Auto measured walls, floor, ceiling, doors and windows • Metric and imperial units (metres or feet & inches) • PDF floor plan exports ready to share or upload • Local SwiftData library. Search, tag and revisit every scan PRIVACY FIRST PlanSnap has no backend. Every scan stays in the app sandbox (or your own iCloud Drive if you choose). The only third party we talk to is RevenueCat, and only to verify your subscription. Never your scans. PRO UNLOCK Free tier: 3 scans per rolling 7 days, watermarked exports. Pro: unlimited scans, no watermark, insurance mode, Rightmove pack. £1.99/week (3-day free trial) / £19.99/yr / £39.99 lifetime. ACCURACY DISCLAIMER LiDAR is typically within 1-2% in good lighting. PlanSnap is not certified for structural engineering or legal land surveys. Requires iPhone Pro with LiDAR. iOS 17 minimum.
Audience growth
Ratings growth
Baseline captured. Growth appears after the crawler observes a changed rating count.
Momentum comes from crawler snapshots for the tracked storefront. “Viral growth signal” means unusually fast recent rating gains; it is an indicator, not download data.
Price tracking
Price intelligence
First snapshot captured. The trend line starts after the next crawler price observation.
- First observed Aug 21, 2026 · 1:52 AM Free